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Lehman's is a retail store located in Kidron, Ohio. Originally specializing in products used by the Amish community, it has become known worldwide as a source for non-electric goods. The 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2 ) facility bills itself as a "Low Tech Superstore" and a "Purveyor of Historical Technology", both of which are reflected in ...
The Kidron Elementary School was recently torn down (2014), however a new school building (in Dalton) for kindergarten through 8th grade was just built and used in the 2014–2015 school year. Central Christian School is a private K–12 school located in Kidron, and is owned and operated by the Ohio Conference of the Mennonite Church.
Federal agents found more than two dozen minors illegally working inside a poultry plant in Kidron, Ohio, earlier this month, according to local immigration advocates who spoke to NBC News on the ...
The Ohio Auction School was founded in 1999 in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio to provide auctioneer pre-licensing education. Mike Brandly, a Columbus Ohio Auctioneer, [8] assumed the role of Executive Director; Lisa Mantle was designated the school’s Administrator.
Sep. 8—Northeastern Local School District has started its online auction for two former school buildings and the nearly 30 acres of land each one rests on. The district has partnered with ...
Kidron may refer to: Kidron (surname) Qatra, thought to be the biblical site of Kidron mentioned in the first Book of Maccabees; Kidron Valley, a valley near Jerusalem. Kidron, Israel, a moshav near Gedera, which is named after a biblical settlement. Kidron, Ohio, an unincorporated community in Wayne County, Ohio, United States
DALTON ‒ A pickup truck slammed into the rear of a semi-truck Tuesday afternoon on U.S. Route 30 west of Dalton in Wayne County, killing a 41-year-old Orrville-area man and sending a 45-year-old ...
The Cleveland, Canton & Southern Railroad joined the WLE in 1899 after its purchase at a foreclosure sale, becoming WLE's Cleveland Division. At its height, the WLE ran from the Pittsburgh region (through a connection with the Wabash-Pittsburgh Terminal, later the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway) to Lake Erie at Huron and Toledo.